Battlefield 4 new multiplayer footage released

17 September 2013

EA and DICE have released a new gameplay video to highlight Battlefield 4’s multiplayer maps, weapons, and vehicles that you’ll be able to get your hands on.

The video shows the scale of some of the maps, as well as the influence that “Levolution” will have.

The concept of “Levolution” refers to the dynamic environments that react to the players on the map, and which can be triggered to cause massive destruction and change to layout of the map itself.

DICE has also announced that the open beta for Battlefield 4 will begin on 1 October for 360, PS3 and PC. It features Conquest mode on the Siege of Shanghai map.

DICE also revealed that Battlefield 4 will be featuring a test range for players who are a bit hesitant with vehicles, to have a fly or drive around, before heading into a real battle and turning your whole squad into a kamikaze-package.

MyGaming recently got hands-on with Battlefield 4 at Gamescom 2013, and uncovered 5 Battlefield 4 features worth fighting for.

Battlefield 4 will release on 1 November 2013 for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, with next-gen console release dates to be announced at a later stage.

More Battlefield 4 news:

Battlefield 4: PS3 to PS4 upgrade cost revealed

Battlefield 4 recommended GPU SA price comparison

Battlefield 4: can your PC handle it?

Battlefield 4 to train noob pilots

Razer Battlefield 4 peripherals teased

Battlefield 4 hands-on: 5 features worth fighting for

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  1. VirtualForce
    17.09.2013 at 12:27

    Cant wait! Gonna be awesome!

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